A strong storm front passed over NASA Kennedy Space Center ’s LC-39 area, including Launch Pad 39A, about . Initial reports are the Florida launch pad experienced high wind and potentially small hail in the area near the pad. No one was injured and initially no obvious damage was observed. The storm moved through the area quickly. Teams will perform a full survey of the pad to confirm there was no damage Thursday morning and verify the exact wind speeds and adverse weather conditions that were seen at the pad. Space shuttle Endeavour’s six astronauts, who are at Kennedy for their launch dress rehearsal and related training known as the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test, still are scheduled to hold a Q-and-A session with media on Launch Pad 39A Thursday morning at The event will be carried live on NASA Television.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Storm Passes Over Shuttle Endeavour, No Initial Injuries or Damaged Reported
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